A poster appealing for the safe return of Steven Cole and Lori Buckby’s pet Chihuahuas Lyla and Alaska has been released (Picture: Twitter)

Game Of Thrones star Steven Cole has sent out a desperate appeal for help in finding his stolen pet Chihuahuas – and he’s offering a £1,000 reward for their safe return.

Admitting he feels ‘like I’m in the movie Taken at the moment’, Cole has orchestrated a full-scale search which is now in place, including leaflets, posters and a Facebook page. Both Cole – who plays Kovarro in the hit TV series – and his glamour girl girlfriend Lori Buckby, who he owns the pooches with – have also been ferociously tweeting for any leads.

Steven Cole and his girlfriend have both posted desperate pleas on Twitter (Picture: Twitter)

Steven and Lori’s Mill Hill home was raided on March 17 and as well as their beloved pedigree pets, Lyla, two, and Alaska, 18 months, jewellery, a MacBook Pro laptop and a white Porsche Boxster sportscar were taken in the burglary.

It’s now believed the young pups – who are microchipped – may have been taken to Wood Green after the laptop was tracked there the following day.

Cole is famous for playing Kovarro in Game Of Thrones (Picture: SkyAtlantic)

‘It was right outside McDonald’s they pinpointed it to,’ Cole told the Tottenham and Wood Green Journal. ‘So we have been concentrating on the Wood Green area.’

The couple have a third Chihuahua who was not taken during the raid.

This is something Iv hidden since the burglary. I have a 3rd chihuahua.. Angel.. She's a puppy.. Alaska & Lyla tried to chase off the

He added: ‘They are so timid as a breed and they are bred to be extra-small. They are scared of everything. If someone’s going to have limited patience, how are [the dogs] going to behave?

‘They are so small we can’t get harnesses that fit them. We only walk them around the garden. We only moved into this house recently and none of the neighbours knew we had them.

Cole says his and Lori’s Chihuahuas are timid and afraid of strangers (Picture: Twitter)

‘They are like substitute children. Especially with that breed, they are fiercely loyal.

‘Even when we have friends around they won’t go to anyone else than us, and it takes a long time for them to break down that barrier and trust people.’

Appealing to the kidnappers’ better natures, he added: ‘If they have any empathy at all they would realise how close people can get to their pets.

‘We are offering a reward for any information that leads to the dogs being returned to us. They are much-loved family pets, not just by us but by our wider family. I kind of feel like I’m in the movie Taken at the moment.’